Arkansas Tech's Terrance Whiters continued to rack in the postseason honors Tuesday as the junior guard was named a Second-Team Daktronics All-South Region selection.

The Daktronics All-Region honor comes a week after Whiters was named a Second-Team All-GSC West Division selection.

"I'm very happy that Terrance is being recognized for his outstanding performance this season for our team," Tech basketball coach Mark Downey said. "He was a bright spot for our team in an otherwise frustrating season."

The Daktronics All-South Region team is voted on by the Sports Information Directors from the schools in the South Region.

Whiters, who transferred to Tech during the offseason from Loyola [Chicago] and is native of Baltimore, Md., recently finished his first season as a Wonder Boy averaging 21.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.8 assists and a league-leading 2.8 steals per game. With his 21.4 points per game average, Whiters becomes the first Tech player to finish a season averaging 20 or more points since former Wonder Boy David Bevis accomplished the feat in 1994-95. In addition, Whiters finished the season with 21 double-digit scoring efforts, including scoring 30 or more points on five different occasions. He finished the season with 14 games of scoring 20 or more points, including tallying a career-high 36 points against Arkansas-Monticello on Jan. 20.

He finished the season with two double-doubles and had five games with six or more assists and had 13 games with three or more steals. He finished in the Top 10 in the GSC statistics in scoring, assists and steals.

Montevallo's Marcus Kennedy highlights the Daktronics All-South Region First-Team as he was named the South Region Player of the Year. Other first team selections were Montevallo's Greg Brown, Rollins' Jonny Reibel, Alabama-Huntsville's Jason Smith and Harding's Matt Hall. Hall was named the GSC West Division's Player of the Year.